Emerging threats

We support organisations striving to build a trustworthy, safe online environment where users can engage authentically in their communities.
Cross-sector corporatesWe support international government organisations and NGOs working to provide infrastructure or improve the capabilities, security and resilience of their nation.
International programmes and developmentWe support commercial organisations operating in a digital world, seeking to protect their reputation and prevent business disruption caused by cyber attacks and compliance breaches.
UK government and public sectorWe support UK government organisations responsible for safeguarding critical infrastructure, preserving public trust, and maintaining national security.




PGI has partnered with the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) and Asia Pacific University (APU) to train 72 Malaysians as Cyber Security Incident Responders.
Two of these will be selected to be given additional trainer training and certified to deliver the course themselves, developing Malaysian cyber security training capability, and enabling PGI Cyber Academy courses to be delivered cost-effectively to trainees across Southeast Asia.
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